DISQUS

Technosailor: Anatomy of a website part 2: The idea

  • Aaron Brazell · 5 years ago
    LOL.... no prize. Just pleasure at knowing you're in the know. :)
  • Jody · 5 years ago
    Aren't we fancy now? Next we'll hear that you won't be returning emails and turning off comments...just remember the little people...hehe



    And stop trying to get good bloggers to join you! You're like a cult! Dave is one of the few that includes my link on his blogroll and if he were to go away...what would I do? YOU know me and my blogroll links...
  • Sean M. Crawford Sr · 5 years ago
    Aaron,



    Please allow the "Angry Black Man" to speak first. What do you mean MUD? The only MUD that existed in the lab was the mud you would bring in every morning. It was more of a task for me to keep the place clean. I owe you the cleaning bill for messing up my GATORS. As for my acting goes...don't hate me bacause I was nominated and I can dance.



    But on the real it has been more of an honor for me to work with you because I have learned more from you in the short time I have been here. THE LAB will always be your home whnever you need it. We have built a very unique but strong friendship and I will always be greatful to know that you are my friend.



    Always remember to use the loofa and keep your slacks pressed. Many blessings and much success to you brother. I know this isn't goodbye because I will be seeing you again.



    Each one, Teach one
  • Amanda · 5 years ago
    I love Yoda!!!!!! He is the Man!!!!!!
  • Aaron Brazell · 5 years ago
    That's fine with me. I really don't anticipate any real changes anyway. Repackage what they already have and make a few minor tweaks. That's been the IE story since 1999 with IE5. Already won the browser war so why try.



    I can't say I am looking at IE7 with an open mind because Microsoft has not given anyone real reason to believe anything they say or that any of their ideas will end up "safe". Now, I will be pleased to be proven wrong. I just can't take your word for it, Jeremy. Sorry.
  • David Nick · 5 years ago
    Being a man who is much farther to the right of center than most I would say to some extent that the fringe from both sides are great. In one aspect you have something to laugh at (on both sides) and on the other they give everyone something to talk about. Equally both sides of the fringe have people you'd just as soon see shot in a public square, but without either side we might as well roll up our sidewalks and go back to Europe.



    I don't think being in the center of the political spectrum is a healthy lifestyle. For the most part centrists have no side they fall upon when the going gets rough. Keep in mind that this is my personal opinion. I see alot of things in black and white and that's half my problem! ;)



    So don't think I attack anyone in this place personally when I say that being a centrist is dangerous. If you have a position be it one side or the other you atleast stand for something rather than sitting on a fence and observing a position so that later you can decide which way the breeze blows.



    :) Peace and love to all
  • Vinnie Garcia · 5 years ago
    Bart, that's the topic of a future piece in this series. :)
  • Vinnie Garcia · 5 years ago
    This is a continuation of a lot of work that the government and private psychologists have done on hallucinogens over the past 50 years. MDMA (the active ingredient in Ecstacy) has been used as a weight-loss formula (when Merck first discovered it back in 1913), as a healing/truth serum by psychologists in the 1950s and 60s (like acid was), and lots of other uses. It does little harm in low and infrequent doses, and a lot of the research done on ecstacy that "proves" its harm has been misled (i.e. the "holes in your brain" trials on mice was done with a much higher than average dose, and was done with amphetamines and not MDMA).



    Scandal? Why? Hell, if anything it proves that the government has been way too aggresive in putting drugs on Schedule 1 over the last 20 or so years, and that they should do more research into the good and bad aspects of a drug before dismissing it.
  • Vinnie Garcia · 4 years ago
    Don't put The Loop in the index template. ;)
  • Firefox · 4 years ago
    JustBlogIt



    Technosailor ? JustBlogIt with a simple right-click. I saw this on Technosailor. JustBlogIt is a cool plugin: Pretty slick. Right-click on a page or selected text and JustBlogIt will blog it for you. It has built in support for Wordpress,...
  • Scott D · 4 years ago
    I'm truly trying to grasp this, but I cannot for the life of me understand some peoples' problem with bloggers, even partisan bloggers.



    Correct me if I am wrong, but every time somehing like this happens, the establishment does their absolute best to blame bloggers for "lynch-mob journalism", and irresponsibility. I want to scream when I hear this because I keep thinking, wait, wasn't it CBS that OUTRIGHT LIED, and MANUFACTURED a story for PARTISAN gain, in order to help usurp the will of the public be willingly engaging in libelous journalism? And the blogs were right on target when they waived the bullsh*t flag, yet the opponents spend more time attacking blogs than attacking the true problem: CBS!



    Eason Jordan quit, because he would rather go away, than release the video tape that would incriminate him and expose the second layer of openly biased MSM. It is commomn knowledge that his 'alleged' comments are videotaped, and if he wanted to exonerate himself, all he had to do was release it. Instead, he threw in the towel.



    I'm not seeing a problem with blog posting at all. In fact, had we not had them, the elections of this past year, the sacred symbol of our Republic, could have come out very differently because of the yellow aims of CBS and other media outlets.